Cisco updates recertification policy
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 30, 2004 3:53 pm    Post subject: Cisco updates recertification policy Reply with quote

Cisco is pleased to announce that effective October 1, 2004, passing any CCIE
written exam will recertify any associate-level, professional-level and Cisco
Qualified Specialist certification. The policy to have CCIE written exams count
towards recertifying other certifications will offer candidates the opportunity
to pursue lifelong learning while ensuring that existing certifications remain
current. Besides adding the CCIE written exam option, some other recent updates
to the recertification policy include:

Candidates can now recertify the CCNP and/or CCDP certification, either by
passing the 642-891 Composite exam, or by passing both the 642-801 BSCI and
642-811 BCMSN exams, or by passing a CCIE written exam.

Candidates can now recertify the CCIP certification, either by passing the
642-691 BGP+MPLS exam, or by passing both the 642-661 BGP and 642-611 MPLS
exams, or by passing a CCIE written exam.

Candidates can now recertify the CCNA and/or CCDA certification either by
passing the current exam for that certification, or by passing any 642 level
professional or specialist exam (excluding Sales Specialist), or by passing a
CCIE written exam.
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